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Tigers' Jackson Jobe to throw live bullpen in Lakeland: 'Great step'.
Jackson Jobe will clear another important check point Saturday.
The Tigers’ right-hander, who is working his way back from Tommy John surgery, will throw to hitters in Lakeland in his first live bullpen session.
“It’s a great step,” manager AJ Hinch said. “He’s still got some time to go, but that’s encouraging. He’s progressed well since we saw him in Tampa (at the beginning of June).
Detnews

Detroit Tigers injury update: Jackson Jobe to take big rehab step.
A little over a year since elbow surgery, Detroit Tigers right-handed pitcher Jackson Jobe is poised to take another encouraging step in the rehabilitation process.
Jobe, who underwent Tommy John surgery to repair a torn ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) in his right pitching elbow in June 2025, is set to throw a second live bullpen session on Saturday in Florida, Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said on Friday, June 26, ahead of Detroit's second game against the Houston Astros.
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Will Jackson Jobe pitch for Tigers in 2026? Tomorrow is important checkpoint.
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Tigers' offense erupts, Montero throws 7 scoreless innings to snap 3-game skid.
Tigers official site

Boxscore.

Video highlights of the Tigers shutout win over the astros.

Tigers shut out Astros thanks to Keider Montero and hot bats.
Home runs for one and all.
BYBTB

Tigers' offense explodes in 8-0 victory over Astros.
The Tigers’ offense found the pressure valve, opened it up wide and blew out some pent-up steam.

After scratching and scuffling and producing very little the last three games, they busted out Friday and put an 8-0 hurt on the Houston Astros, squaring the series at Comerica Park.
The eight runs came in a two-inning rampage against right-hander Spencer Arrighetti.
Detnews

Tigers' bats wake up to back Keider Montero gem in win over Astros.
After a few frustrating nights at the plate, the Detroit Tigers' offense broke through in a big way against the Houston Astros on Friday, June 26, at Comerica Park.
The Tigers (35-47) snapped a three-game losing streak with an 8-0 win over Houston in the second game of a four-game series. All eight runs came in the third and fourth innings, on six hits and five walks, including home runs from Kerry Carpenter, James Outman and Colt Keith.
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With Venezuela on his cap and in his heart, Keider Montero delivers emotional win.
Mlive
 
June 27 in Tigers and mlb history:

1903: The Pirates crush 15 hits off Iron Joe McGinnity, including four hits by Honus Wagner, but it takes the Bucs 11 innings to cut down the Giants. In the Pirates' next game, on the 30th against Brooklyn, Wagner will collect another four hits.

1911: White Sox ace Ed Walsh shuts out the Tigers, 3 - 0. Ty Cobb is held to an infield single and then is cut down stealing.

1913: Washington's Walter Johnson tops the A's, 2 - 0, to start a 14-game winning streak. He won't lose for another two months.

1914: The A's top Walter Johnson and Washington, 4 - 2. Eddie Collins is 2 for 4 with a run and RBI for the A's.

1916: Boston's Babe Ruth allows two runs in the first inning, but settles down to beat the A's, 7 - 2, while striking out 10.

1922: Detroit Stars pitcher Bill Force no-hits the St. Louis Giants 3 - 0, at Mack Park in a Negro National League game.

1930: At Philadelphia's Shibe Park, Jack Quinn becomes the oldest player to hit a home run in major league history. The A's pitcher is nine days shy of his 47th birthday when he connects for the solo shot. Jimmie Foxx and Al Simmons also homer as Quinn gets the win over the Browns. Quinn's record will be broken by Julio Franco over 75 years later.

1930: The Detroit Stars play the first professional baseball game under lights in city history. The Great Norman Turkey Stearnes 5th from the left.
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1937: Detroit Lumbermen ~ Tommy Bridges, Charlie Gehringer, Hank Greenberg, Gee Walker at Fenway.
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1939: Tigers play the first ever night baseball game in Cleveland, lose 5 - 0. Bob Feller strikes out 13 Detroit Tigers for a complete game shutout.

1940: Bobo Newsom (10-1) wins his 10th in a row as the 2nd place Tigers whip St. Louis 2 - 1. Detroit manages just three hits, but two are homers by Hank Greenberg and Charlie Gehringer.

1950: At Toledo (American Association), Marlin Stuart of Toledo pitches a 1 - 0 perfect game against Indianapolis.
It is the second perfect game in league history. The Tigers will recall Stuart later in the season.
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1956: The Detroit Tigers signed Don Lee as an amateur free agent.

1958: Billy Pierce of the White Sox retires 26 Washington Senators in a row before pinch-hitter Ed FitzGerald loops a double to become the only baserunner. Pierce then fans Albie Pearson to win, 3 - 0. It is Pierce's 3rd straight shutout.

1959: Gus Zernial celebrated turning 36 by hitting a 2-run HR & a 3-run HR as the Tigers routed the orioles 12-2.
His first one was off Orioles starter Billy Hoeft, who was pitching in Detroit for the first time since being traded away by the Tigers in May.

1959: With the players voting, Hank Aaron gets a unanimous vote for the All-Star Game, making him the first player so selected.

1961: Tigers draw 57,271 fans for a twi-night doubleheader, the third largest crowd in Tiger Stadium history. Tigers drop both games to the White Sox to have their AL lead trimmed to a half game.

1963: Detroit's Norm Cash achieves a rarity by playing an entire game at 1B without a chance, as the Twins win.
16 fly balls: 1 foul popup: 6 Ks: 1 force at 2nd base.

1967: Al Kaline breaks his hand as he slams his bat into the bat rack after being struck out by Sam McDowell as the 2nd-place Tigers lose to Cleveland, 8 - 1. The future Hall of Famer will miss 28 games. This is the unfortunate reason the Tigers finish 1 game behind at the end of the 4 team race this season.

1967: Baltimore RF Frank Robinson is hurt in a second base collision with Al Weis, as the White Sox beat the Orioles, 5 - 0. Robinson suffers double vision and will miss 28 games.

1972: Mickey Lolich is staked to a 4 - 0 lead when the Tigers hit three consecutive 1st-inning home runs against New York's Wade Blasingame, making his American League debut.
Tony Taylor leads off with a walk before Aurelio Rodriguez, Al Kaline and Willie Horton slug homers to finish Blasingame.
Lolich, pitching on two days' rest, notches his 12th win, 5 - 2.

1977: The Giants' Willie McCovey smashes two home runs, one a grand slam, in the 6th inning to pace a 14 - 9 victory over the Reds. McCovey becomes the first player to twice hit two home runs in one inning (April 12, 1973 was the first time), and also becomes the all-time National League leader with 17 career grand slams. Andre Dawson, in 1978 and 1986, will also clout two round trippers in an inning twice.

1982: The Braves tie the major-league record with seven double plays in a 2 - 0, 14-inning win over Cincinnati. Mario Soto pitches 10 shutout innings for the Reds but gets no decision. The loss starts the Reds on a streak where they'll lose 20 out of 23 games.

1984: Yankees 5 - Tigers 4. Yankees score 3 in the bottom of the 8th. Tigers drop 2 of 3 in New York but leave with a 10-game lead.

1987: Darrell Evans slugs a two-run home run in the 1st inning off Mike Boddicker for his 2,000th career hit, but his Tigers lose to Baltimore, 4 - 2.

1999: The Seattle Mariners traded players to be named later to the Detroit Tigers for Brian Hunter. The Seattle Mariners sent Andy Van Hekken (June 27, 1999) and Jerry Amador (minors) (August 26, 1999) to the Detroit Tigers to complete the trade.

2004: Carlos Pena hits a walk-off grand slam to give the Tigers a 9-5 win over the D-backs and their second straight walk-off win.

2014: Instead of throwing out the first pitch, Lou Whitaker and Alan Trammell turn a ceremonial first double play as part of the 30th anniversary celebration of the 1984 championship.

2015: The Detroit Tigers signed Alberto Gonzalez as a free agent.

2018: The Tigers fire pitching coach Chris Bosio for making "insensitive comments" in violation of team policy, although the precise nature of these comments is not disclosed. He is replaced by bullpen coach Rick Anderson.

2019: The starters for the 2019 All-Star Game are named, at the conclusion of the fans' vote. For the first time, this voting is two-tiered, with today's winners the victors of a second round of strictly on-line voting among the three top finishers at each position, after the more traditional ballots have been counted. The results are well-balanced, with only one team managing as many of three players elected - the Astros with 3B Alex Bregman and OFs George Springer and Michael Brantley - and are generally representative of who have been the best players so far this year.

2021: A little over a week after MLB has begun to systematically examine pitchers for foreign substances to improve grip, a first victim is caught: Hector Santiago of the Mariners is ejected after umpires discover an unknown sticky substances on his glove. The glove is impounded and sent for further analysis, while Santiago protests his innocence, claiming that he was only using rosin to prevent perspiration from dripping unto his hands. He will be issued a ten-game suspension.

Tigers players birthdays:

Charlie Wheatley 1912.

Lou Kretlow 1946, 1948-1949.

Dick Marlowe 1951-1956.

Gus Zernial 1958-1959.

Nelson Simmons 1984-1985.

Oscar Salazar 2002.

Jim Johnson 2014.

Tigers players who passed away:

Phil Page 1928-1930.

Alex Garbowski 1952.

Sandy Amoros 1960.

Bill Denehy 1971.

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SATURDAY SURVEY.
Totally Tigers

MLB is in legal trouble with the Department of Justice, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) as well as with a number of state and city governments for a pattern of discrimination against religions and freedom of speech. Going back every year for the last 5 years, there have been incidences that were perceived to trample on the First Amendment.
We covered the latest controversies earlier this week. If you did not read it, it is highly encouraged to review the issues here:

When he was the MLB Commissioner, Bud Selig advocated for baseball taking a role in advocating for social change and started to introduce a number of events that recognized the issues of the day. After retiring, Selig reiterated that MLB needs to keep pushing for social change, stating “I believe baseball’s a social institution. I’ve said that, you’ve heard it a million times. It is a social institution. And therefore it should take a leadership role in items like this, no question.”
This week, Commissioner Rob Manfred received requests from Congress for documentation of alleged discrimination at recent events. He was notified that MLB is being investigated for religious discrimination and suppression of free speech by multiple government and state legal agencies.
Despite his previous support for social change events, he responded to a Congressional inquiry by writing “The league does not desire for its players to become messengers for political or social issues while in uniform playing baseball games because many messages have the potential to offend some segment of our fanbase — even if that was not the intent of the player.”
Should MLB get involved in political and social issues to be an agent of change? Or should they remain neutral with their focus solely on playing baseball?
(Once again, we remind readers of the rules for posting found at the link at the top of this page. Please be thoughtful and considerate in your comments. Those failing to meet the requirements for posting will not be published.)

Should MLB be involved in promoting political/social change or should they stick only to playing baseball?

1. Yes, baseball is a social institution and should promote social change.

2. No, MLB should stick to only playing baseball.

VOTE
 
Saturday morning, Keider Montero will wake up top 30 in WAR and ERA in MLB,
with a 1.7 fWAR, which would be tied for 27th, and a 3.39 ERA which would be 25th!
Can we get over the idea that Keider Montero isn’t one of the 3 best Detroit Tigers stating pitchers in 2026, and please, no more bullpen.
 
To put the Tigers season in perspective, they are 13 games below .500 and they have added a ROY candidate with Kevin McGonigle and Dingler has become a top catcher in baseball.
 
Detroit Tigers RHP Jack Flaherty all set to return to rotation.
As expected, the Detroit Tigers will get starting pitching reinforcements on Sunday, June 28.
Veteran right-hander Jack Flaherty will make his return from the injured list to start Sunday's series finale against the Houston Astros, manager A.J. Hinch announced on Saturday, June 27. Flaherty has been on the injured list since June 13 with abductor inflammation.
"He's good to go for tomorrow," Hinch said. "We can't make it official until the morning, but we are fully expecting him to be good to go."
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Boxscore. Bullpen Blows dead goats.

Bullpen blows late lead in loss to Astros.
Framber Valdez and the bullpen fumbled another game.
BYBTB

Tigers cough up lead in lopsided eighth, fall to Astros in slugfest.
All the Tigers needed was one more out in the top of the eighth inning. It didn’t come before the game got away.
Leading the visiting Houston Astros by a run, reliever Will Vest had entered to pitch for Detroit to begin the eighth inning. He gave up a leadoff single, but got the next two batters to strikeout, an out away from getting Detroit back in the dugout with three outs to get for a win.
Detnews

Kerry Carpenter grand slam wasted when Tigers bullpen blows it vs Astros.
The Detroit Tigers bullpen turned another lead into a loss on Saturday, June 27, against the Houston Astros.
Framber Valdez handed it off to his relievers with a two-run lead entering the final three innings. But Tigers relievers gave up four runs combined over the seventh and eighth innings, turning that late advantage into an 8-6 loss. Drew Anderson gave up one run in the seventh and Will Vest gave up three in the eighth to earn the loss.
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Kerry Carpenter hits grand slam, but Astros rally late to beat Tigers.
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The Tigers have now lost 14 games when leading in the 7th inning or later.
No other team has more than 11.
League Average is 6.8
 
Over the last two seasons when Will Vest appears in the 9th inning the Tigers are 41-6.
When Vest appears in the 8th inning or earlier the Tigers are 25-24.
 
June 28 in Tigers and mlb history:

1903: At St. Louis, Cy Young shuts out the Browns in the opener, 1 - 0, pinning a tough loss on Red Donahue. Boston righty Long Tom Hughes follows with a 3 - 0 win in the nitecap. Jack Powell takes the loss.

1903: Detroit travels out of state for a home game - a Sunday match in Toledo, Ohio against the A's. Chief Bender tops the Tigers' Joe Yeager, 7 - 3, before a crowd of 4,500.

1906: Tigers call 46-year-old Sam Thompson out of retirement. Last played in 1898. Gets 2 RBIs.

1907: The last-place Washington Senators steal a record 13 bases off C Branch Rickey in a 16 - 5 win over New York. Rickey, acquired last February from the Browns, is pressed into service despite a bad shoulder because of an injury to starter Red Kleinow. Rickey's first throw to second base ends up in right field and the subsequent tosses are not much better.

1911: Just two and a half months after a fire destroyed the old Polo Grounds, the new grounds open for business. The old bleachers, seating 10,000, were untouched, but the new double-decker grandstand seats another 16,000. Only 6,000 fans show up for the inauguration as Christy Mathewson shuts out the Rustlers, 3 - 0, on nine hits. On the front end of a double steal, Mathewson swipes home in the 4th inning. While guests at the Highlanders' Hilltop Park, the Giants won 21 of 29 games.

1912: The Giants sweep another two from the Braves, winning 10 - 3 and 12 - 3. Christy Mathewson wins the opener, adding a steal of home in the 4th inning. This is the second time in a month that a Giants pitcher has stolen home: Red Ames did it May 22 against Brooklyn. The Giants will steal home 17 times this year to tie the National League mark set by Chicago last season.

1915: Recent University of Michigan graduate George Sisler makes his major league debut as a pinch hitter. Sisler stays on to pitch the last three innings, giving up no runs, in the Browns' 4 - 2 loss to the White Sox.

1916: Rogers Hornsby, playing his first full season for St. Louis, has a 5-hit day, with three singles and two doubles.

1922: Christy Mathewson, in a sanitarium for treatment of tuberculosis, throws out the first pitch for a game at Saranac Lake, NY.

1922: Walter Johnson wins another 1 - 0 battle, this one over the Yankees, for his third straight shutout and 97th in all. Johnson strikes out 9. Waite Hoyt loses a tough one, allowing just two hits in the first eight innings. Earl Smith's double in the ninth drives home the winner.

1925: Tris Speaker connects for the 658th double of his career, breaking Nap Lajoie's career record. He will go on to set the all-time record - still standing - with 792 doubles.

1927: Ty Cobb, Thomas Edison, and Connie Mack.
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1928: Babe Ruth slugs two home runs to lead the Yankees to a 10 - 4 victory over the Philadelphia Athletics. Ty Cobb appears in his 3,000th career game.

1931: Records for catching fly balls are set in a doubleheader as the A's beat the Tigers. The Detroit outfielders make 24 putouts, and Philadelphia adds 19 for a 2-team total of 43 in the two games.

1935: Hank Greenberg hits 3 home runs in a doubleheader. Tigers outscore the Browns 17-3 in a sweep to gain one game on the idle first place Yankees.

1939: The Yankees hit eight home runs in the first game of a doubleheader with the A's, and five more in the nightcap. Both are major league records, as are the 53 total bases in a doubleheader. Joe DiMaggio, Babe Dahlgren and Joe Gordon each hit three homers. The Yankees win the opener, 23 - 2, and take the nightcap, 10 - 0.

1946: The Detroit Tigers released Joe Wood.

1949: After missing the first 69 games of the season because of an ailing heel, Joe DiMaggio wakes to find the pain has disappeared. He returns to the Yankee lineup with a single and a home run that help the Bombers beat the Red Sox, 6 - 4, in a night game at Fenway Park. He will hit four homers in a 3-game sweep.

1951: Monte Irvin clubs two homers off Ralph Branca as the Giants edge the Dodgers, 5 - 4. The second homer, a three-run shot in the 8th, gives the win to reliever Sheldon Jones.

1952: Stan Musial tops the All-Star balloting for the second year in a row.

1957: By stuffing the ballot box, Cincinnati fans elect 8 Redlegs as starters in the All-Star Game. Over protests from Redlegs fans, Commissioner Ford Frick names Stan Musial, Willie Mays and Hank Aaron to replace Cincinnati's Gus Bell, George Crowe and Wally Post in the starting lineup. In the final vote tally, Musial is the only non-Redleg who would have started.

1963: At Los Angeles, the Braves' Warren Spahn beats Don Drysdale, three-hitting the Dodgers, 1 - 0. It is the first time Spahn has beaten the Dodgers on their home grounds since August 21, 1948 (15 years). He had lost 14 straight: nine at Ebbets Field; four at Memorial Coliseum and one at Chavez Ravine.

1967: Relief ace Hoyt Wilhelm of the White Sox extends his major-league record for consecutive errorless games to 247. The White Sox win, 3 - 2, at Baltimore.

1968: An endorsement deal you'd never see today: Denny McLain paint.
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1976: The Detroit Tigers signed Joe Decker as a free agent.

1976: In what amounted to his national coming out party, Mark The Bird Fidrych shuts down the Yankees at Tiger Stadium in a game broadcast on Monday Night Baseball. Fidrych improves his record to 8-1 as he goes the distance in a 5-1 Tiger triumph. After the game, adoring fans coax Fidrych out of the clubhouse for a curtain call.
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1987: The Tigers hit three straight home runs in the bottom of the ninth to tie the game against the Baltimore Orioles in dramatic fashion. Home runs from John Grubb, Matt Nokes, and the final homer is belted by Bill Madlock, his third of the game. In the 11th inning, Alan Trammell?s RBI- single wins the game 8 - 7.
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1987: Don Baylor moves ahead of Ron Hunt on the all-time hit-by-pitch list when the Yankees' Rick Rhoden plunks him during a 6 - 2 loss to the Red Sox. It is the 244th time that Baylor has been hit by a pitch. He'll end with 267, putting him 3rd on the list behind turn-of-the-century star Hughie Jennings.

1989: The Tigers beat the Yankees 6-5 in 10 innings. Fred Lynn hits a 2-run homer in the 2nd. Tracy Jones homered in the 8th. In the 10th, Lou Whitaker hit his 16th home run of the season, a walk-off against Dave Righetti.

1990: Nelson Mandela speaks at Tiger Stadium.

1997: For the second time in three days, a Tiger steals four bases with Boston C Scott Hatteberg behind the plate.
This time it is Damion Easley doing the stealing in Detroit's 9 - 2 victory. Tomorrow, Hatteberg will start on the bench, but will come in when Bill Haselman breaks his finger.
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1997: Yankees P David Wells starts the game against Cleveland wearing Babe Ruth's autographed cap from the 1934 season. Manager Joe Torre makes him take it off after the 1st inning since it doesn't conform to the team's current uniform. Without the cap, Wells blows a 3 - 0 lead as the Indians go on to a 12 - 8 victory.

1999 - Hack Wilson ups his RBI total for the 1930 season to 191. 69 years after the season, an RBI is added to his batting record by the commissioner's office, which also gives Babe Ruth six additional walks, raising his career-record total to 2,062.
"There is no doubt that Hack Wilson's RBI total should be 191," commissioner Bud Selig says. "I am sensitive to the historical significance that accompanies the correction of such a prestigious record, especially after so many years have passed, but it is important to get it right."
The missing RBI comes from the second game of a doubleheader between Wilson's Chicago Cubs and the Cincinnati Reds on July 28, 1930 in which Charlie Grimm was wrongly credited with two RBIs and Wilson with none. Ruth's walk total is now 2,062. Ted Williams is second, trailing by 43, and Rickey Henderson of the New York Mets is third, 134 behind Ruth.

2000: The Detroit Tigers released Mark Johnson.

2006: The Detroit Tigers signed Dustan Mohr as a free agent.

2007: Frank Thomas hit his 500th home run. He is the 21st member of the 500 home run club. He connects with a 3-run shot in the first against Carlos Silva, going 396 feet to left field. The hit is the difference in a 5 - 4 victory by the Jays.

2007: Craig Biggio ties his career high with five hits to reach 3,000 for his career. He is the 27th player to have accumulated that many. It is one day shy of the 19th anniversary of his first major league hit, a June 29 single. Biggio becomes the first player to reach 3,000 hits in a five-hit game. Biggio is 5 for 6 overall in Houston's 8 - 5 win in 11 innings.

2008: The Los Angeles Dodgers win a game without the benefit of a hit when they are thwarted by Angels pitchers Jered Weaver and Jose Arredondo over 8 innings. In the 6th inning, Matt Kemp reaches first base on an error by Weaver, steals second and advances to third on a throwing error by catcher Jeff Mathis, then scores the game's only run on a sacrifice fly by Blake DeWitt. The last team to win a game without registering a base hit were the Cleveland Indians who beat Boston's Matt Young under similar circumstances on April 12, 1992. It is the fifth time since 1900 that a major league team has won a game without a hit.

2009: Mariano Rivera earns his 500th career save as the Yankees complete a 3-game sweep of the Mets with a 4 - 2 win at Citi Field. Rivera, who is the second pitcher to reach the milestone after Trevor Hoffman, also draws a bases-loaded walk in the 9th for his first career RBI.

2010: Tigers' Joel Zumaya pitched his last MLB game today. Despite several comeback attempts, he finished his career w/147 ERA+ in 209 IP.

2011: The Mets hit grand slams in consecutive innings against the Tigers, after going entire the 2010 season without one.

2012: Montage of fans' photos of their Tigers caps forming the Old English "D," by the Detroit Free Press.
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2013: Having already matched Roger Clemens' 1997 feat of winning his first 11 decisions of the season, the Tigers' Max Scherzer becomes the first pitcher since Clemens in 1986 to roll off 12 straight wins at the start of the year. Scherzer defeats the Rays, 6 - 3, although he is still two wins shy of Roger, who began his breakout season with 14 straight W's. In support of Scherzer's pitching, Miguel Cabrera has a four-hit game, including a pair of homers against Alex Colome.

2016: On the 30th anniversary of Mark Fidrych's unforgettable win on 'Monday Night Baseball,' Ann, Jessica, and David Fidrych throw out the first pitch at Comerica Park.
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2017: The Detroit Tigers released Dustin Molleken.

2019: Police in the Dominican Republic announce that they have arrested the prime suspect in the shooting of David Ortiz on June 9th. They believe the affair was a case of mistaken identity and that the shots were intended for a cousin of the crime's sponsor, who was sitting next to Ortiz at the bar, but that the henchmen hired to do the job got confused. The suspect has links to the Mexican Gulf Cartel.

2024: Hall of Famer Orlando Cepeda, one of the few men to win both a Rookie of the Year Award and an MVP Award, passes away at 86, only a few days after the death of long-time teammate Willie Mays.

Tigers players and coaches birthdays:

Frank Scheibeck 1906.

Fred Gladding 1961-1967, coach 1976-1978.

Tom Fletcher 1962.

Orlando McFarlane 1966.

Greg Keagle 1996-1998.

Chris Spurling 2003, 2005-2006.

Detroit Tigers and Negro Leagues Detroit Stars players and managers who passed away:

Bruce Petway Detroit Stars Negro Leagues 1919-1925, manager 1922-1925.

Mickey Cochrane 1934-1937, manager 1934-1938.

Billy Baldwin 1975.

Mike Kilkenny 1969-1972.

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DEEPER DISCUSSIONS.
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It’s looking more and more likely that the Detroit Tigers will be sellers at the trade deadline. So who will they sell?
The best odds are with 7 players who will become free agents after this season. Five of them are pitchers: Tarik Skubal, Drew Anderson, Jack Flaherty, Kenley Jansen and Casey Mize.
Four of these are starting pitchers.
If they were all to go, it would reduce the rotation to Troy Melton, Keider Montero and Framber Valdez. The Tigers would either have to call up prospects or resort to “pitching chaos” for the rest of the year (2+ months).
Keep in mind that there are 7 pitchers on the IL, including Justin Verlander, who are expected back at various times this season.
But selling off pitchers would also further increase the likelihood that this team will drop in performance – and in the standings.
Assuming the Tigers would get some decent value in return, what should they do?
Should they trade as many as possible or should they keep enough to fill out the rotation?
Today’s blog addresses this question and allows readers to share their thoughts in more detail. And hopefully, to actively engage with others by responding to their posts and creating back-and-forth discussion threads. The more the merrier!
For this one blog only, you’ve got 6 sentences max to share your thoughts. Of course, you can also respond to other readers. We hope you will as this blog actively promotes thoughtful dialog threads.
TT will supply the ammunition. One thought-provoking question. Several options provided. One hard choice to be selected. One vote.
Ready?

How many pitchers should the Tigers trade by the deadline?

1. As many as they can.

2. Enough that would allow keeping a full starting rotation.

VOTE
 
The Tigers today activated RHP Jack Flaherty off the 15-day injured list.
LHP Enmanuel De Jesus has been optioned to Triple-A Toledo.
De Jesus had thrown 13 consecutive scoreless innings.
The Tigers send down their hottest reliever a day after their 18th blown save of the season. Tied for second in the MLB. Their save percentage is 45%, second lowest in the league.
 
Hao-Yu Lee’s last 15 games:
16-41 (.390 AVG)
2 HR
.405 OBP
.585 SLG
.990 OPS
Detroit’s young 2B is on a heater
 
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